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Broadcast Yourself. Curriculum: Understanding YouTube & Digital Citizenship – Google in Education. Overview We have devised an interactive curriculum aimed to support teachers of secondary students (approximately ages 13-17).

Curriculum: Understanding YouTube & Digital Citizenship – Google in Education

The curriculum helps educate students on topics like: YouTube’s policies How to report content on YouTube How to protect their privacy online How to be responsible YouTube community members How to be responsible digital citizens We hope that students and educators gain useful skills and a holistic understanding about responsible digital citizenship, not only on YouTube, but in all online activity. Lessons in English Below is a list of lessons, and the recommended flow for delivery. Or you can download the Full Teacher's Guide or the Full Set of Slides in PDF. Lessons in Additional Languages Below is a list of lessons and resources in additional languages beyond English: Learn more To learn more visit the Classroom videos page of this website, where you can find links to information on: Infinite Learning Lab.

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Reviews and Ratings for Family Movies, TV Shows, Websites, Video Games, Books and Music. Plagiarism Checker - the most accurate and absolutely FREE! Try now! Matt Caratachea. Digiteen Project: Global Digital Citizenship Collaboration and Education - Home. Canadian women’s soccer team under investigation by FIFA. Christine Sinclair leaves the field after Canada's 4 - 3 overtime loss to the United States in semi-final action in Manchester at the 2012 London Olympics, Monday, Aug. 6, 2012.

Canadian women’s soccer team under investigation by FIFA

Photograph by: Mike Ridewood , The Canadianj Press/COC LONDON — Canadian soccer coach John Herdman is preparing for the biggest game of his career, unsure whether he’ll have captain Christine Sinclair in his lineup. World football’s governing body and Supreme Court of law announced Tuesday it is investigating explosive comments made after Monday’s women’s soccer quarter-final. While no reason has been announced officially — and no one implicated — the immensely influential Sinclair was particularly critical of Norwegian referee Christiana Pedersen following the controversial 4-3 loss to the United States at Manchester’s Old Trafford, now to be forevermore known to Canadians as the Theatre of Shattered Dreams.

“I’m not sure of what’s been said,’’ Herdman said on a conference call Tuesday night. “Everyone’s human. Common Sense Media. Let the Olympic tweeting begin! "I'm in London … In the Olympic Village… Competing in the Olympic Games.

Let the Olympic tweeting begin!

Wait what?? #someonepinchme #dreamcometrue," U.S. swimmer Missy Franklin tweeted to her nearly 60,000 followers. A revolution is on at the London Olympics, and her tweet is part of it. Over the past century, the Olympics have evolved to keep up with changing times and changing technology. Now, 21st century technology, particularly social media, is shaking up the way we experience the Olympics. Not only are American viewers enjoying unprecedented Olympic Games access through NBC: an eye-popping 5,535 hours of coverage — every minute of every event, with about two-thirds live on NBCOlympics.com. Good or bad? The advantages are obvious, and exciting. The disadvantages?

Focus on competition More important, if less obvious: The new technology, in a way, is taking the Olympics back to the future. Columns In addition to its own editorials, USA TODAY publishes a variety of opinions from outside writers. Politics taint Games. Welcome to Webwise. Teacher Resources. The Internet is a scary place, and we want to be sure your students know their way around it.

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Shmoop's Teaching Guides for Digital Literacy will give you all the tools you need to familiarize your students with the digital world and help keep them safe. Inside each guide you'll find activity ideas, links to current events, and more—all written by experts and designed to save you time. Common Core Clarifying the Common Core through engaging explanations, examples, and activities. Assignments and Activities 100 of Common Core standards-based exercices. Unlimited Access for 12 Months For a year from purchase date, have your material anywhere and anytime. Join us Live for EdmodoCon 2012.

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